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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

'Manchester United can afford it', says judge as he lets off thieving burger kiosk workers

The kiosk workers were caught stealing money and hiding it down their trousers

The seven were linked to around £600 taken when Old Trafford hosted a rugby league match (Photo: Manchester Evening News)

Seven
former Manchester United workers caught taking money from the tills
celebrated outside court when a judge who could have jailed them handed
them an official slap on the wrist instead.
Judge Paul Lawton
questioned why the £598 theft case ended up at the crown court and
asked: “Manchester United can just about afford it, can’t they?”
The
seven defendants, who feared they would be locked up, shared smiles
with each other and with friends and family after they were each handed a
12-month conditional discharge. Secret cameras were installed at an Old Trafford
burger stand after bosses noticed takings were down, and the footage
captured the casual employees helping themselves to the takings.

Mwila Bwanga and Olamide Oyawoye (Photo: Manchester Evening News) Last month District Judge Mark Hadfield, sitting at
Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court, decided his sentencing powers
- up to 12 months behind bars - weren’t enough and he sent the case to
Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court. On Wednesday at the higher court, Judge Paul Lawton
described the decision as ‘remarkable’ before hearing an outline of the
case.
Prosecutor Timothy Greenald said all seven defendants had
been employed by United on a casual basis for matches and other events
in a kiosk in the lower east stand at Old Trafford.

Fliavio Andrade (Photo: Manchester Evening News) Team leader Fliavio Andrade and six staff under him were
caught ‘taking cash from the tills and concealing it in their pockets or
down the front of their trousers’, said Mr Greenald.
The till
was found to be £382 short while a stock take revealed food and drink
worth more than £200 was missing after the clash between Warrington
Wolves and Wigan Warriors at United’s ground on Saturday, October 8,
last year.

Mwila Bwanga and Olamide Oyawoye (Photo: Manchester Evening News) Questioning why the case ended up at the crown court, Judge
Lawton said: “Manchester United can just about afford it can’t they?”
Without
hearing mitigation, he handed all seven defendants a 12-month
conditional discharge, telling them: “You are all very foolish young
men, all given the opportunity to work with Manchester United. Most of
you come from a sporting backgrounds, studying sports science, and
doubtless you were quite excited at working and sometimes observing the
match, but you betrayed that trust by pilfering from the kiosk you were
tasked with working.”

Justino Edmilson (Photo: Manchester Evening News) None of the defendants had previous convictions, except for
Andrade, who was handed a referral order for a conviction for robbery
when he was 14.
After the case solicitor Amar Alyas, who
represented Belkhair and Oyawaye, said: “They are very remorseful but
this should have been dealt with by the district judge (in the
magistrates’ court). It’s unfortunate this had to waste precious crown
court time.”http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-united-can-afford-it-12886475

NWN : Want to go on a thieving spree ? Black up like Al Jolson and rob Asda or Tesco's. They can afford it ? Get off scot free . Result !

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